体型不断缩小的恐龙最终进化为鸟类
- 指点迷津
- 2024-11-30
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A new study involving scientists from the University of Southampton has revealed how massive, meat-eating, ground-dwelling
dinosaurs
2 evolved into
agile3(敏捷的) flying birds: they just kept shrinking and shrinking, for over 50 million years. Today, in the journal Science, the researchers present a
detailed
4 family tree of dinosaurs and their bird descendants, which maps out this unlikely
transformation
5., ,They showed that the branch of
theropod(兽脚亚目的) dinosaurs, which gave rise to modern birds, were the only dinosaurs that kept getting
inexorably(无情地) smaller., ,"These bird ancestors also evolved new adaptations, such as feathers, wishbones and wings, four times faster than other dinosaurs," says co-author Darren Naish, Vertebrate Palaeontologist at the University of Southampton., ,"Birds evolved through a unique phase of sustained miniaturisation in dinosaurs," says lead author Associate Professor Michael Lee, from the University of Adelaide's School of Earth and Environmental Sciences and the South Australian Museum., ,"Being smaller and
lighter
6 in the land of giants, with rapidly evolving anatomical adaptations, provided these bird ancestors with new
ecological
7 opportunities, such as the ability to climb trees,
glide
8 and fly. Ultimately, this
evolutionary
9
flexibility
10 helped birds survive the deadly
meteorite
11 impact which killed off all their
dinosaurian
12 cousins.", ,Co-author Gareth
Dyke
13, Senior Lecturer in Vertebrate Palaeontology at the University of Southampton, adds: "The dinosaurs most closely related to birds are all small, and many of them -- such as the aptly named Microraptor -- had some ability to climb and glide.", ,The study examined over 1,500 anatomical traits of dinosaurs to reconstruct their family tree. The researchers used sophisticated mathematical modelling to trace evolving adaptions and changing body size over time and across
dinosaur
1 branches., ,The international team also included Andrea Cau, from the University of Bologna and Museo Geologico Giovanni Capellini., ,The study concluded that the branch of dinosaurs leading to birds was more evolutionary
innovative
14 than other dinosaur lineages. "Birds out-shrank and out-evolved their dinosaurian ancestors, surviving where their larger, less evolvable relatives could not," says Associate Professor Lee.
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